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blic attention B.shutting down the website myspace.corn C.showing the kids ways to try other sites D.recognizing and getting away from them69.The safest basic personal information that you can share online is A.your home address and birthday B.your school address and your first name C.your first name and province D.your province and cell phone number70.We can learn from the passage that _____. A.not everybody you meet online is honest and reliable B.it is not acceptable to post a photo of a friend online C.it is not safe chatting with grown ups on the website D.only you and your friends can view your personal profile71.What could be the best title of this passage? A.Web Safety for Teens. B.Personal Safety. C.Web Hackers in the Past. D.Predators39。t rely on the friction (摩擦力)of wheels on track, so it can climb a much steeper hill than a traditional train.And it can travel easily in snow and ice, something that could bring normal trains to a screaming stop.64.This passage is about . A.maglev B.magnets C.levitation D.electricity65.Which of the following is a repelling action?66.What can we learn from the text? A.A magnet filled guiding way is formed inside a maglev train. B.Instead of electricity, magnets are used as the power of a maglev. C.Maglev trains can climb hills with the help of magnet wheels. D.Electric currents decide the movements of a maglev train.67.What is the difference between a maglev train and an ordinary train? A.A maglev train can climb mountains without power while an ordinary one can39。 s magnets (磁).And it39。s rabbit and put it back in its cage?60.The girl was shocked because _____. A.the rabbit was killed by someone B.the rabbit was too clean C.the dead rabbit was cleaned and put back into the cage D.the rabbit was asleep in the cage61.That day the girl ran to the cage _____. A.because her rabbit was there B.because she.had a habit of going there to see her rabbit C.because she wanted to see her rabbit again D..because the rabbit was dead62.We can infer that the rabbit ______. A.was alive before the writer saw his dog dragging it B.was already dead before the writer saw his dog dragging it C.was in the cage playing with the dog D.was at the fence seeking out for food before it was killed by the dog63.According to the story, the writer _____. A.was helpful to his neighbor B.did a smart thing C.was honest D.made a mistakeCA Train Floating On Air A train that floats on air? It39。 s rabbit.For years I had watched her e home from school and head straight out to its cage, free it and play with it in the yard.I knew that day would be no different and fearing for our dog, I had to think fast. The rabbit was quite dirty, as if it had put up quite a struggle, so I washed it, bed it with the dog brush and blew it dry with the leaf blower.Upon finishing its grooming I jumped the fence and replaced it back in its cage hoping its death would be written off as natural caused. Back to the hammock and JD.Within the hour the neighbor39。英語強檔:2011屆高考名校模擬分類匯編之閱讀理解篇(附答案)閱讀理解 (共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)AFather Maurice Chase used a special way to celebrate his 90th birthday. The Catholic priest took $ 15,000 in cash to Los Angeles’ Skid Row (貧民區(qū)) and gave it away. Twenty wheelchair – bound people received $100 bills, while the rest received $1to $ 3 each.“I e out here to tell them that God loves them and I love them and that some one is concerned about them,” Chase said.Chase has given away cash and blessings every Sunday at the same corner for 24 years.Several hundred people wait for him every week.He makes a point of ing on Thanksgiving and Christmas, too, but this is the first year he spent his birthday in the downtown neighborhood where people live mainly in shelters and on dirty sidewalks. “ It’s the place that makes me the happiest.I just love it,” said Chase. “I look forward to ing here.”The money es from donations he receives from rich and famous people he met during his work as assistant to the president of Loyola Marymount University.The crowd broke into choruses of “Happy Birthday” several times. Some people presented him birthday cards, to his delight.Travis Kemp, a 51 – year – old disabled man with long black hair, was one of the lucky 20 to receive $ 100. He said he had no special plans for spending the money. “He has a lot of respect from me,” Kemp said. “I know I couldn’t do it.”56.Which of the following makes Chase feel the happiest? A.Celebrating his birthday with his neighbours. B.Working in Loyola Marymount University. C.Celebrating Christmas with the people he has helped. D.Going to Los Angeles’ Skid Row to help people there.57.What’s the source of the money Chase used to help people? A.All his savings. B.His earnings as a Catholic priest. C.Donations from the wealthy and celebrities. D.Donations from Loyola Marymount University.58.Travis Kemp is mentioned in the text to show . A.he was the luckiest person on that day B.the disabled need to be taken care of C.Chase is greatly appreciated by the needy D.even old people came to celebrate Chase’s birthday59. Which statement is CORRECT according to the passage? A.Every recipient could get $100 in cash from Father Maurice Chase. B.Father Maurice Chase gave the cash away not only on his birthday but also on other occasions. C.Although Father Maurice Chase gave the cash away on his birthday, he didn’t receive anything in return. D.Father Maurice Chase earned a lot of money as assistant to the president of Loyola Marymount University.BYears ago while lying in my hammock (吊床)and drinking JD from the bottle, I noticed my dog dragging something under the fence.Upon inspection, to my disappointment, I realized it was the next door neighbor39。 s 10 year old daughter39。 s Volvo palled in as usual and out popped the little girl, and as usual she h